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美国交通部暂停纽约两大基建项目资金
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美国交通部(DOT)已暂停对纽约两大关键基建项目——哈德逊隧道和第二大道地铁——的资金支持,涉及近180亿美元联邦资金。此举与政府关门有关,导致关键人员休假且承包商报销受阻。此外,特朗普政府还将审查这些大型交通项目合同是否受到多元化、公平和包容(DEI)倡议的影响。资金冻结威胁着现代化纽约与新泽西间铁路基础设施的哈德逊隧道项目,以及曼哈顿第二大道地铁的长期规划。交通部表示,暂停资金是为了审查项目是否存在“违宪行为”,并认为这是“民主党人将联邦政府作为人质以给予非法移民福利”的又一牺牲品。

🏗️ **资金冻结影响重大基建项目**:美国交通部宣布暂停对纽约哈德逊隧道和第二大道地铁两大关键基础设施项目的联邦资金支持,总计近180亿美元。这一决定直接源于当前的政府关门,导致项目进展面临严峻挑战。

⚖️ **审查合同与DEI倡议**:除了政府关门的影响,特朗普政府还将对这两个耗资巨大的交通项目合同进行审查,以确定是否存在多元化、公平和包容(DEI)倡议的干扰。尽管审查过程本身也因资金中断而暂停,但这一举措预示着项目未来可能面临更严格的审查。

🚇 **项目重要性与潜在延误**:哈德逊隧道项目被视为纽约与新泽西间铁路现代化的关键组成部分,而第二大道地铁的延伸则旨在改善曼哈顿上东区及东哈莱姆地区的交通服务。此次资金冻结可能导致这些对纽约经济至关重要的项目出现显著延误,影响数百万通勤者的出行。

🏛️ **官方声明与政治指责**:交通部在一份声明中表示,暂停资金是为了审查项目是否存在“违宪行为”,并强调纽约的这两个项目是“西半球最大的基础设施倡议”。该部门还将此次延误归咎于“民主党人将联邦政府作为人质以给予非法移民福利”的决定。

The Department of Transportation (DOT) is halting funding for two of New York City’s biggest infrastructure projects — the Hudson Tunnel and the Second Avenue Subway — freezing nearly $18 billion in federal money.

Vice President JD Vance pressed on the impact of funding cuts to New York City, defended Republicans’ approach to the shutdown. 

"We want to do everything that we can to help the American people. But when the Democrats shut down the government, we have to actually do a little triage to make sure the most critical and most essential services are provided," Vance told reporters at the White House.

A source familiar with the matter, speaking on background to Fox News Digital, said the DOT will release more details but confirmed the suspension is tied to the shutdown, which has forced key staff to be furloughed and stalled reimbursements to contractors.

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Additionally, the source said the Trump administration plans to scrutinize whether the multibillion-dollar contracts tied to New York’s massive transit expansion projects were influenced by diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.

The source added though, that the process for reviewing those contracts has also been frozen amid the funding lapse.

The halted funding threatens to delay progress on the Hudson Tunnel, a critical component designed to modernize rail infrastructure between New York and New Jersey, as well as the long-awaited extension of the Second Avenue Subway in Manhattan.

New York City’s transit system is widely considered the lifeblood of the city, with the subway alone carrying more than 3 million riders per weekday. It serves as the backbone of its economy, shaping commutes, neighborhoods and daily life.

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In a statement, the DOT said it notified New York officials that both projects are under review to "determine whether any unconstitutional practices are occurring."

The DOT also said in its statement that it was focusing on these projects in New York "because they are arguably the largest infrastructure initiatives in the Western Hemisphere, and the American people want to see them completed quickly and efficiently."

"Thanks to the Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jefferies shutdown, however, USDOT’s review of New York’s unconstitutional practices will take more time," DOT said, referring to the Senate’s minority leader and House minority leader, who are both Democrats from New York City.

The DOT described the delay as another casualty of "Democrats’ reckless decision to hold the federal government hostage to give illegal immigrants benefits."

The offices of Schumer and Jefferies did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.

The Second Avenue Subway for Manhattan's Upper East Side has a long and troubled history. The project was first floated in 1929 and then stalled for decades amid the Great Depression and other economic crises. 

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A short tunnel was dug in the 1970s between 110th and 120th streets, but construction was abandoned when the city ran out of money. Construction picked back up in 2007 with the project’s first phase, extending service to East 96th Street.

The second leg of the project is expected to bring three new subway stations north of 96th Street, ultimately extending transit service into East Harlem. The new train lines are expected to give more than 100,000 residents more convenient subway service.

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